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Show Sloan ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN IN PARTY THE STATE OF UTAH. | Vv, ‘NUMBER 60. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, EIGHT MEN NAMED :°*iscsec sous a When : tte All Were Enplayes of Baltimore : eOhio at Time of Big }f St* Wil!se to' work immediate-- + Wreck. i. cee Newitt sible for Washington, velopment as Partly Killing of Jan. in Respon seneral B. & O. wreck In- () vestigation, in which forty-six people | Senator Burkett of ce | killed two weeks ago, came thi dternoon, When Coroner Newitt ord-| Working to Have Postoffices were red eight employes of the held to th grand jury for thelr in causing the disaster They Hlen H. Hildebrandt, engineer Frank T. Et conduct r, of the roa shart are Close " INDIANS' ooo ott I. Dutro ainniuaice dat tio Sabbath. FRIENDS FIGHT ently. ' } , Sa Interior operator Honse Department Withdrawal and | () Through of fo action this afternoon Grand Jury to Rush | complish it jand clerks are Work a any eoxnl He holds that carrters| entitled to a re we a = order he , wne eight 5 dr men. arial Mae i , WSs tne)? re ares -y fp i + SPEAKER NOT FAVORABLE TO BAILEY Austin, Tex. Jan. convened legislature ind T. B, i is 9.-The Texas| noon yesterday at Love Senator Bailey Love's election cted gaine a he n investigation i s alleged connectiot Stangard OF ompar rust ee en of Others Behind Bars by as, Republican the senwiththe ind. other Spe il Ser had ‘ Riled by Tosurance streets, | A » 4 aeenD . ; ade J : a Ir ; ‘ ] } | l ‘ I j Ts! a \ ' i t { I i ; : : ' Sr ; as e = : tT . , INTERURBAN MAGNATE ILL cr tim of hi ah 0! na ae ou : reet 0 railway . t mine ; se Ld Sey DiaHe link Indis SEED 1 f re 1 Tin feet Ohio, are por gai ++ + ie + of jin at DEN CITIZEN ‘ Jan! huyeet as held + + +ae corner =t Twenty-eignth 2782 up by + after + yous 10:46 ( Mar bed huve the Ts a aNevening po having mi ue t iche : a SCs when : from behin« p nit a ++ ordered hands 7 him © rep wr to the J no clue 10 holdup + «t+? oe } - jene. orner. tepped at the + +.+ hoo Adan* + + + 7 7: Ops bigst | i est \ ey he in Of Obinion907, hird> 9, ae é \ b Rool } pom él Ul +++ a : | % Ve Saw bene Lynching ‘ City I Ch i + | Cullen + | tonizh Ce +} + % # loh 45 Cedar preceded the harged with ij all death of question favor ri .the ~- little It to tracked watching to new the United arrivals States, the Tt was the there. repute. not an like the rest unfavorable care there, of one, the country they set to to think work No out ‘Out of story of in about to in the business develop of chose harm, any York, and common giving Paterson correction came school of their gave the impression, the other for so went to think buildings, with and long for in the = "And many bands above aaaamnaens far. more it ‘goes It have a more I¢ all, with they were resources. the not No fairs have for from was of a It diverts was kindlier it They in the of the side was good little city committed 1 the of the to is both ease. The of Former Also the a you fairy in the get out?" was the story. her a sleeper asked the of an thou- uncommon night, with paved sterling worth, and a bee 0) BeMRS « iT AS is from us men people and from money looking that to Lake east a campaign of Salt of and correction business Lake. They than should had by, the of Not so one as has Union a astern always more able bas bad has better in as Fou ira of a business in man truth and in the is She not got course of very Cutler bill pr Y A they stated woman. to you people who it. But we people-men and women-is that clubs, Not or gold a form, but No assure in city the in like know the the general you by no truth means measure the of club world REPUTATION the Union good life. may FROM world, and And Salt in Lake has better that can of Salt exaggerated by the even signifi- No city No read. OCEAN THAN people TO DOFS better has SALT city handsomer and stores, or two more LAKES world's freedom TO know the ' criminals,' rest . it is of the time country believes to eorrect the the THE LAKE New untruthful York and Times' harmfal statement that "Utah RPE Re BS oly ho j Yam iil from a. bridge \ prayer rviee li nehin Cullen -was|the murder of his, wite| of ~ ~ rl r a : hart urged bill POS postponement in ot { lemand deep. declined <2 re-| ceo ri the Aystin. k was filed . for | Balle bear a y they ouster souri is an It of .n §---A resolution || afternoon a the legislature today ' investigation of PSsen ae -| was signed the will by house, sign it. and twenty-five} anti- | come more The to resolu- | absence areasJan. " 9.-Driven and Ps w out children the he there : today =a for oe tt ttt tnt th " bit to ‘arrvy carry Dt lal ly agg out ever OT Ripa Sh ge eR 9-The for house, was Stay of funds are shown a bank in Salt Lake million-dollar that The cent bond fund Yael turned aor 32, bah that it could to the orew interest, new ad- numbers, the of | despite the fact that thousands of dol- | possible. as soon after its passage as ssible. A the event that such a law | passed, Salt Lake City would derive more than $30,000 each year the minimum ono as a basis for calculation. years the interest would run as high as $40,000, and with careful management it would go still higher. Considering the fact that the American party last year added $40,000 to the taxpayer's burden by raising the tax levy, an income of that | amount would be rather handy and would help to lighten the weight. big- What | | The Other Republican Cities has Do. advocated the BERG, THE COMPOSER, DEAD nee ek on Church 9.-Secretary ait eign the Root; senate realt tions today New | pert Around York, Jan. Wilhelm in | organist Deassine < Years Many Por Matter) Dominican at Berg, the "Little of J the Corner." a 9,-Professor for "Little Al- thirty Church years Around os that action ijss necessary prate wastheir‘ir golden wedding. wedding.4 voluminous Professor |Pegira to this theis agreement Tornecessary the ad-in| | | brated Borg for golden many years Santo Domingo's , omposer ofOf church music Maren | COMDOECE Beaten beforeindebted-| J usment oFof ari | hus stment or there comin ths | [ coffin this his brains a and seized his brother during with the will be a special session tee ee eee ee tetret o ------_-+ > insane BURGLARS r a \+ SALOON raken n | From Cash Keg re ! 7 cash_ de-|chines. about register The $12 and burglars secured the broke slot from) ma | J x bar ha» ace jured g at >of wt _ A ate ee others. cannot five accident oceurred -- the scattering sest O78 ; one. + + Bee 4 + The + after + recover. shortly aS in- the night foree had begun run off molten steel from furnace. Without warning an = ce slip occurred, plosion = of 5 the : u 1 "a eiat ent = + ++ + METAL --- MOLTEN slip a © wz : ss the Jones and Laughlin Steel company tonight death of six men andcaused injury the of fourteen .heen|¢+ ay. + {rots , + + + a window|¢ BY : y . itts bore, ind Slot ister 3 + saloon at¢ urly Murray was en-|¢#|¢# byAtlas burglars Wednesday and = * KILLED SIX + i+ Machine a: to|morning their|the | ENTER | Twe ive Dollars the ) stantaneons . in- 06, pene for the remaining months of ar it drew interest. ‘The retiring in Session. ugly wound in his right temple showed |rifled of the change that An | whereappearances the bullet had penetrated. From |left in the tillsalso sitaken tg death had heen Oe ihe bar y were hak to of filed in Mis- collection of Interest on city funds and Attorney Gen- | pointed the error of allowing the funds by Sento in Pan eet asked| 9}) investigation the to at destined banks Interest on ed Money. money wa brought to Salt in two or aieee consignments in The Lake, con- Shon ee eee and | Sire to end his life |in the rear of the saloon just a short|+ n | tion provides tor open sessions, anc When the children returned three |time after Andrew Adamson, the pro-|#+ | authorizes the committee to meet iN}ypo yrs jater with their uncle ey | prietor, left the saloon he slot}+ 77 the open and broken were lying | machines father of their body the into | found to look York New and Louis St. Kills Three. Explosion Boiler Atlanta. Ga... Jan. 9 Thirde: pereone | ae Bailey's alleged connection | across the coffin, cold in death. An/|money taken. The cash register was|@# killed and one fatalis rats ib ERO? dot anle ; explosion of a: boiler In' the Conei) nt | appropriation ene Ue Sea Maaof ee $10,000 Ol Se Wainwright. Lumber was City fs not the were names waterwr the pe -____ the bills legislature by Kills Him- ihe island bo.'sometareign power, swe" | June 28.1903, he and iis wife, cBles death of his wife kneeled across her ie the is one that would not be willing to pay interest for the use of the money. anks would pay half of one per less on daily balances. given" "mere Iv} Mo., Jan. brought hingt ' ] Johnson died a revolver terday, and bees ea of her 4c ath | j steadilyyedrove today. her husband The Johnson insane, -sent his j|tered oo Lake the‘grand 3 ury | of Ar aterrest weré suit that Act Must 4 | over the | Johnson City, gest een Ae g Jan. : with isking members initial ee Philadelphia, Unarges. Tex.. Baile} a ) --_-_-_-- th hearing a of} provement proj-| 1 ship, r canal. from| issippl eC] heOo . 0 important into payment i ging the ratiftic ae = = raat the Corner," has died at his home tn Domingo treaty, when he anne : Ton e had been rst, a iat iry the agent Unitedin states must Santo sé rve|| this « uty For = month ne ae adjusting suffering from. heart disease an d E aa Fao "debts or prepare to resist|dropsy, and his burden of 81 a= ag Was a : over | was against him from the first. n over} protectorale a of blishment he e . 4 1 50yor PASO: h iitted thi ret n notes companies ee = | in Regard to Standard AION until I "defeat. f Salt and Associates The in and called betare or Over the Coffin of His Dead Wife. i Texas Bentie Takes Action ' most session o be deposited in the National Bank pe the Republic, and not a cent of interest is belng paid by the bank. The city could easily compel the payment of 2 or 2 1-2 per cent on this money Forgeries. bank. stock are»: er Distracted | the the | ar oss SO WILL b BE PROBED Local erest on public furtds. From present Indie ations the bill, which is now being framed, will pass, because jt is readily seen that a great In4ustice is being worked upon the taxpayer as a result of the failure to pay tnterest. As an illustration of the injustice, | SENATE GIVEN WARNING Is opinion. = BigD: in Some | to remain idle-not~ particularly be| cause they were idle in an American party bank, but because the taxpayer failed to derive benetit from money which was his own, Communications were i score of cities in the many of them being of the same size as Salt Lake j was shown that thousands of dollars interests were collected each year from interest on public funds In nearly all cases, Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 9.-It is rethe collection was authorized oe ported in railroad cireles here that statute, and the treasurer was Joseph Ramsay, jr., forme president | pelled to account for so muc h iutenant of the Wabash system, supplied many on the funds on deposit hints upon which Attorney General introduced into Such a law, when Hadley has gathered evidence in sup- | the will not comprestate legislature, port of his suit to oust the Missour ‘lhend collection of interest from the Pacific, Wabash and lIron Mountain only funds in the cities, but roads and subsidiary interests trom from funds in counties and towns as | the stalk The Goulds unceremeniouswell It will include all public funds, Wabash | and ily threw Ramsey out of the the taxpayer will given the proxies }jast year, after the fight for | benefit of the money. i --__. > -- eee Churches of your own FROM of eral Hadley today against the Missourl Pacific, St. Louis fs Iron Mountain and Wabash railway Pacilic Express company Ape fat & Kansas Elevator company, Western Coal & Mining company Rich Hill Coal & Mining company and t & Transit company Gould the stock is all owned by the name, No women. schools, better AND OCEAN good size-has of the East. has city and this a Be 9-An_ Walsh Jefferson you deeper of introduced its coming Hadley Seeks to Kill Gould Trust of Many Allied Interests. impression deserves men No city in the Unton-of churches, level that of property. ANYWHERE, BETTER people Mormon higher medals CLPY the to life and preachers. . of J i ion I One be ‘BIG OUSTER SUIT FILED IN MISSOURI with conversation Will Deposit Service, Signatures Be TAXPAYERS on fade of the Chicago National ban *|lars have lain idle for years in' the making false reports to the comptrol ~ | banks. ler of currency and circulating notes It is said, in defense of the Ameriunauthorized by the banking laws ean party managers, that they have The penalty is from five to to collect interest Tr legal authority years in prison. }on city funds. That being the case, | the Teisintiite will attempt to create | an authority the collection of In| terest, and the law will become (} of seriously acquainted THE Dollars Bank Misapplication ff East-and the know who Pennsylvania. Chicago, Eastern believe opportunities. EMEN TREN galling » jor , : Bh in Lowa. Jan. 9 en from. ‘te HELPS + rejoinder. just before security their NO name better better them i and + + + + er of business convenienc e.|/ean party managers put the money in" with ne attempt made to deceive the} favored bank, Seria h has had use of bank See wint the funds and has The aAIREnTent is in the pends of istrict Attorney Sims for approva |. | of inte a a () of home ridiculous can | porting th Mi ee SE Chi cot + Bill Will Be Introin the Coming Legislature. President of the on by 1 pret believed. DESERVES : urvernoon taking nee identified with his alf a dozen ostensible signers have poe eae ret the signatures A Qj Paterson, The here. to Jan. assets trolled otherwise Salt Held-AIL Said former secured Ises the good compro a 2S the wall?" looks any minds gives community we Beneficial duced was created in 1905, to pay for the construction of the Big Cottonwood indictment John R. ion and for other purposes, there vas talk of collecting epee on the Walsh of the defunct Chicago National | money. Before the oney was bank, has been drawn by Assistant brought to Salt Lake eee New York was suggested by the city council Attorney General Oliver E. Pagin, the (it |t hat it be left at New York, where it government's Indictment expert It is } would be drawing interest. However, said that one other man, an official of City Auditor Felt and Councilman Wells of the Avanoe committee visited the bank and an associate of Walsh's very bank, but one, in Salt Lake, a is also named in the indictment, ascertained that the banks would be The indictment is the outgrowth of lad to pay 2 per cent or more on the "memorandum" notes bond money, as well as on other funds the twenty-nine deposited in the banks. for about $100,000 each found among lesson. wife girlhood surprised It how told. is stamped in Washington, \ by Financier's Be Notes Chieago, work hundred with causeIt not only sentiment opinion teach Presbyterian to the Lake-outside men Combine to Secure . Canal. Drainage W. suicide - +" When a a +# + + oF on Lake. the of of th + evi- "Life ‘Is a rarebit~ dream. Ha-Ha. It Is such a ee dream! But enough- ready to awake to aacaethite less ridiculous." May of nature The impression held of this city by the rest of the nation is wrong. It should be corrected. !t can be corrected. It is worth while. Salt Lake men do not commonly lie under any false imputation-save this. A after- was unLying at note, simply newspaper of a residences, manhood desirable organizing It fairer Lake cicy, going section for there. and Salt this what?" have city trade GULE. this prostrate EXAMINERS STILL AT WORK ask- statements in the parks every a " prevents reason matter better money did of Lake or kind. of the Irregularities Discovered in Investigation of Defunct Institution Causes Action. hurts. infinitely understand Union churehes ) studio death suicide. of oe swimmingly. palatinl playing pe farther. investors. sentimental Salt thing in the his side was the following dently written just WALSH INDIGTED- BY CHICAGO COURT a competent man editors but that forward of it as a lovely with public ministers-and, Hef iHAl : . Illinois and Missouri Congress| 5 | : : stim nN) | able iC living | TO the Ul SOT ustAOE iend pea dead noon, The doubtedly a One New the fairness Paterson good a Salt isn't we the city in ? # # + Million dlffer- correcting +> + FHFEHHHe Hee eee eres city. offices against things thousand dollars, and for nor anarchist was libraries, has how "Get salt jhere a its were AND New York, Jan. 9.-Albert Chittendon, the well known portrait painter, was found }committee Srey and with and adjoining entertained canec, ao t lohn'.Cy + * + ent WRS 4% j era ‘ oe hi he that + niin ; ae 1 the rted but the b cn : of ()| thir1 President MeKink ! despised chureh, from SHAT hott term: ‘wa h ooe place ‘th say:a at | . ) abiding |: EU red Kd an When .T hird As etn "here : isu + + +5 amed ve iter ere ony did didn't move an campaign discourages worth any difficulty Lake, a ‘request. date rm Ishould be in Lo the common asking tern to, Your { flag, the COLLECT INTEREST UN PUBLIC FUNDS ee Ve SCOFPFS AT LIFE THEN SUICIDES. ak this toof theI have question i least, holds timatior ! en the ene woman was This ( view Americanism, in respon Limelight se i a herd ( te ola » i to consideration residence. is of in she with written National He. his the was expressed cangnent of is Writtle but :‘ + Re. neat ' () Third ae aiollicia thie the Robsevelt, In FOL + =rt a of red at She thought there was a big wall all around Salt Lake, and that when a woman got inside that wall, it was all over with her. She was forced to be a polygamous wife. And she never escaped. ) which son' mcaeo h matter ktoosevelt | Oe : #0J 9.- ree and : no $4.00 moh fh i wa of the" ‘ eee eee 4-H $4 termi. "doe <R an? +) President eHWAYMAN. ROBS.,. G "i : n accident caused ; + at ev 05 leagu [MYral Ogden, + of Perm 1 Seb It "Why, () the Ml ii vd Pavor of the Russia sleuths by was They was unpleasant Paterson. It was good woman that Nomination in ompan a tn, FAs of electric road | ad Se tea" be can | th states Mire SV Gener! Seon movil | iritain-the-synaicat 4di - if death ild \ ; terurban: inters a ++? dis- ROOSEVELT in years, women. nation-should \ Malad the their they newspapers magnificent ae of of It Lake. Gt into is Lake adherent 2 ) () Governor John ¢ Gutler will supPresident Theodore R evelt fot \ term President of th United lett tt tat , (ony a the an -wapture;-at the () from Declares Term ad controlled on,..evel to broke IS FOR , | States. Pent Lr monopoly. IS . . interurban n was back later, escape CUTLER Governor owners: place Jersey. Salt -~<--___ A. B . resul f ar t k of Umatislm suffered yme mo is age Mr Wide r.18 feu of the, Widenr-E1ki ey rie ‘ the:.most power{ I | - il an fered "for thik: 5 i Condi in Serious Lies Widener tion at Pennsylvania Tlome Peter ks nor the And had good here. A Pritchett bu t there, a churches impression desirable office, stol he keys to the ind i Cummings and () Gu fer Gustaterson went to Ogden, where 0) i hipped with a gang of laborers for \ } th \ n Pacific near the i Deput Sherif. I ns t qd. hin Be. on the N id rth 1 ilroa ind nt h hin Ele 1 him going unde he nar f Loutse ¢ me Cummi ind J te t i d o () Brig m Ci | I irrested at ol © Dee l () hare tga Gustaferson. i () hat he : mpted 1 break into the postomfice at Preston about Ewamonyn s;() igo It} ud that a reward oenn 5 : i gz bout ten ‘ é scape ind charg h i a refoge up a fand of a hundred Paterson, all owners, Lake come sherift 2 was with many Salt I minor t bil rp past Uunderstand, Paterson did not ask the correction of public opinion because they were losing any money. They asked it because they were suffering under a wrong imputation, and they did not like it. They were minded to resent it. They were able and pee to correct it. And they did. . rathe set and put contained. good. who fine of e ‘ The>manné anarchists sts, the the from injared sentiment and Paterson to printing home Salt Cuma s t h of with blessing all We and was city, general of think went there been People " o ! anarchy, bomb-throwers Paterson, met. Paterson inhabitants, New wer ae is | i i cup a Com- ] Drake { About Salaries | re t Letter) or goed the money to something proportion would WILL ASK PRESIDENT WHY | Cushing' who ‘nasten Congressman invest that Besides, print archist Malad, Ida., Jan. 9.-Deputy Sheriff lp. oy Evans has just returned trom Nevadi vith Louts Bure ferson, allas Louis Cedarhome Pre ton postoffice burglar, who ee jail here two week gro Fred. Pritchett and G. M = of of for PRICE FIVE CENTS Unsettled. = agent news. sand Gustaferson; speaker othing regurded ax With botbed Paterson a exploitation (o things penny Sheriff Evans at Malad Returns think c and 0 > ---____ NEW ¥you Paterson, and ie ee + against TW wh " a Ttialy of had found people papers to ----- z thst fwhenthe of country, of means better want | arrest the they Their ve thing points to a bitter fight between the senate and the interior department over the recent order withqrawing rom nilotment 4,000,000 | geres of lands belonging to five elvil-| zed tribes of Indians If the re solu-| tion introduced by Senator Carter of | Montnna in the senate today is adopted] jt may affect the policy jof the depart-| ment in pursuing individuals who enter on lands for the purpose of turn- | | ing them over later to corporations At todav's meeting the committee! during the last. feW] on Indian affairs, feeling was so high} was not only the district} that Senator Clark of Wyoming hinted| officials; who conducted an invesigato Secretary Hitencock of his possible} tion, but the government, acting under because of the order impeachment the direction of President Roosevelt, of} () w hic h is claimed to. be a violation also opéned an inquiry and are stil j the act of congress working on the case t testir b Y at from they men one didn't Coroner Newitt was unable 'O' fix the blame on any one man or any | crew, but holds all partly responsible | for the awful slaughter which follow-| eal the collision between th Twe Tram The cases will be called before (he, Brand. jury as soon as possible for the | » of Tastening the blame on the | right party at once, and take drasile) many wrecks | been occurring with start- | ‘Ay that of Cloudy tk ee impression, start ing Land thi come a the culmination f () the inquit into the reck white ha --- } been conducted for more than weel | by the district and government oft Washington Ji " Legislation hell Testimony was taken from all) will be enacted to close postofices on} who had an eonneectio with the | cuondavs if it ts within the power of} catastrophe and finall resulted 1 2, nati Burkett, of Nebraska, to ac- | the been Jersey, Sey, reputation instantly of short, The : Upper Between has thought When common ! encon| Rupture Fi ae New New Paterson, the regicides opinion In ad iar train which, collided ‘with commodation; I ek n ig patche! William Me ule ft hief dal or het Vermillion, gineer, and George W. Neagle, } on ‘Today--Paruy About a year ago the business men of Paterson, and the wealthier residents there came to the conclusion that they did not care longer to rest under so ill a reputation. They knew they had a very beautiful city; that there were some factories ‘there, and that operatives in the factories were of the steadier and more provident class; that there were some extremists who probably abused the very generous liberty accorded by a complacent city, but that there were a great many good homes desides. They knew that the law was held in edrision by a few mouthy agitators, but that the law was respected by a thousand to one of the population. 9 the of become Paterson authorities DURING SUNDAYS Porty-Six, of hear has When rot ose om» LET GLERKS REST Coroner Weather assassins, WORK P+ ttttttereetee? JURY TORUSH GRAND repute + one at you That es hs use eaen anticipated Is stocks + 10, 1907. A LESSON FROM PATERSON, N. J. TO ANSWER CHARGES : See. 3 == JANUARY SODOODDDOOOOOCOSOS: FHFHH HF HH HHH + Hoste eet VOLUME NEVER KNOCKING to the the ex= + + : 1,500 terer be pltnn + the ale, ‘two Geng for price le + .dasic < Co. ~ |